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Legionella control in the water system of antiquated hospital buildings by shock and continuous hyperchlorination: 5 years experience

BACKGROUND: To control the presence of Legionella in an old hospital water system, an integrated strategy of water disinfection-filtration was implemented in the university hospital Umberto I in Rome. METHODS: Due to antiquated buildings, hospital water system design and hospital extension (38 build...

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Autores principales: Orsi, Giovanni Battista, Vitali, Matteo, Marinelli, Lucia, Ciorba, Veronica, Tufi, Daniela, Del Cimmuto, Angela, Ursillo, Paolo, Fabiani, Massimo, De Santis, Susi, Protano, Carmela, Marzuillo, Carolina, De Giusti, Maria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4223580/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25027499
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-14-394
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author Orsi, Giovanni Battista
Vitali, Matteo
Marinelli, Lucia
Ciorba, Veronica
Tufi, Daniela
Del Cimmuto, Angela
Ursillo, Paolo
Fabiani, Massimo
De Santis, Susi
Protano, Carmela
Marzuillo, Carolina
De Giusti, Maria
author_facet Orsi, Giovanni Battista
Vitali, Matteo
Marinelli, Lucia
Ciorba, Veronica
Tufi, Daniela
Del Cimmuto, Angela
Ursillo, Paolo
Fabiani, Massimo
De Santis, Susi
Protano, Carmela
Marzuillo, Carolina
De Giusti, Maria
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description BACKGROUND: To control the presence of Legionella in an old hospital water system, an integrated strategy of water disinfection-filtration was implemented in the university hospital Umberto I in Rome. METHODS: Due to antiquated buildings, hospital water system design and hospital extension (38 buildings), shock hyperchlorination (sodium hypochlorite, 20–50 ppm of free chlorine at distal points for 1–2 h) followed by continuous hyperchlorination (0.5-1.0 mg/L at distal points) were adopted, and microbiological and chemical monitoring of the water supply was carried out in the university hospital (December 2006-December 2011). RESULTS: Overall, 1308 samples of cold <20°C (44.5%), mixed ≥20°C ≤ 45°C (37.7%) and hot >45°C (17.8%) water were collected, determining residual free chlorine (0.43 ± 0.44 mg/L), pH (7.43 ± 0.29) and trihalomethanes (8.97 ± 18.56 μg/L). Legionella was isolated in 102 (9.8%) out of 1.041 water samples without filters (L. pneumophila sg 1 17.6%, L. pneumophila sg 2–14 28.4%, L. non pneumophila 53.9%), and in none of the 267 samples with filters. Legionella was recovered in 23 buildings out of 38 and 29 samples (28.4%) exceeded 10(3) cfu/L. When considering the disinfection treatment Legionella was isolated: before shock hyperchlorination (21.1%), 15 days after shock hyperchlorination (7.8%), 30 days after shock hyperchlorination (3.5%), during continuous hyperchlorination (5.5%) and without continuous hyperchlorination (27.3%). Continuous hyperchlorination following the shock treatment achieved >70% reduction of positive samples, whereas no continuous hyperchlorination after shock treatment was more frequently associated to Legionella isolation (OR 6.41; 95% CI 3.10–13.26; p <0.001). Independent risk factors for Legionella isolation were: residual free chlorine <0.5 mg/L (OR 13.0; 95% CI 1.37 – 123.2; p <0.03), water T° ≥20°C ≤ 45°C (OR 12.0; 95% CI 1.28 – 111.48; p <0.03) and no continuous hyperchlorination after shock treatment (OR 10.3; 95% CI 1.06 – 100.05; p <0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Shock and continuous hyperchlorination achieved significant Legionella reduction, but effective chlorine levels (>0.5 < 1.0 mg/L) deteriorated water quality (organoleptic and chemical). However, shock and continuous hyperchlorination remains a valid-term option in old buildings with no water system rational design, managing problems due to hospital extension and absence of a proper hot water recirculation system.
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spelling pubmed-42235802014-11-08 Legionella control in the water system of antiquated hospital buildings by shock and continuous hyperchlorination: 5 years experience Orsi, Giovanni Battista Vitali, Matteo Marinelli, Lucia Ciorba, Veronica Tufi, Daniela Del Cimmuto, Angela Ursillo, Paolo Fabiani, Massimo De Santis, Susi Protano, Carmela Marzuillo, Carolina De Giusti, Maria BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: To control the presence of Legionella in an old hospital water system, an integrated strategy of water disinfection-filtration was implemented in the university hospital Umberto I in Rome. METHODS: Due to antiquated buildings, hospital water system design and hospital extension (38 buildings), shock hyperchlorination (sodium hypochlorite, 20–50 ppm of free chlorine at distal points for 1–2 h) followed by continuous hyperchlorination (0.5-1.0 mg/L at distal points) were adopted, and microbiological and chemical monitoring of the water supply was carried out in the university hospital (December 2006-December 2011). RESULTS: Overall, 1308 samples of cold <20°C (44.5%), mixed ≥20°C ≤ 45°C (37.7%) and hot >45°C (17.8%) water were collected, determining residual free chlorine (0.43 ± 0.44 mg/L), pH (7.43 ± 0.29) and trihalomethanes (8.97 ± 18.56 μg/L). Legionella was isolated in 102 (9.8%) out of 1.041 water samples without filters (L. pneumophila sg 1 17.6%, L. pneumophila sg 2–14 28.4%, L. non pneumophila 53.9%), and in none of the 267 samples with filters. Legionella was recovered in 23 buildings out of 38 and 29 samples (28.4%) exceeded 10(3) cfu/L. When considering the disinfection treatment Legionella was isolated: before shock hyperchlorination (21.1%), 15 days after shock hyperchlorination (7.8%), 30 days after shock hyperchlorination (3.5%), during continuous hyperchlorination (5.5%) and without continuous hyperchlorination (27.3%). Continuous hyperchlorination following the shock treatment achieved >70% reduction of positive samples, whereas no continuous hyperchlorination after shock treatment was more frequently associated to Legionella isolation (OR 6.41; 95% CI 3.10–13.26; p <0.001). Independent risk factors for Legionella isolation were: residual free chlorine <0.5 mg/L (OR 13.0; 95% CI 1.37 – 123.2; p <0.03), water T° ≥20°C ≤ 45°C (OR 12.0; 95% CI 1.28 – 111.48; p <0.03) and no continuous hyperchlorination after shock treatment (OR 10.3; 95% CI 1.06 – 100.05; p <0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Shock and continuous hyperchlorination achieved significant Legionella reduction, but effective chlorine levels (>0.5 < 1.0 mg/L) deteriorated water quality (organoleptic and chemical). However, shock and continuous hyperchlorination remains a valid-term option in old buildings with no water system rational design, managing problems due to hospital extension and absence of a proper hot water recirculation system. BioMed Central 2014-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4223580/ /pubmed/25027499 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-14-394 Text en Copyright © 2014 Orsi et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited.
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Orsi, Giovanni Battista
Vitali, Matteo
Marinelli, Lucia
Ciorba, Veronica
Tufi, Daniela
Del Cimmuto, Angela
Ursillo, Paolo
Fabiani, Massimo
De Santis, Susi
Protano, Carmela
Marzuillo, Carolina
De Giusti, Maria
Legionella control in the water system of antiquated hospital buildings by shock and continuous hyperchlorination: 5 years experience
title Legionella control in the water system of antiquated hospital buildings by shock and continuous hyperchlorination: 5 years experience
title_full Legionella control in the water system of antiquated hospital buildings by shock and continuous hyperchlorination: 5 years experience
title_fullStr Legionella control in the water system of antiquated hospital buildings by shock and continuous hyperchlorination: 5 years experience
title_full_unstemmed Legionella control in the water system of antiquated hospital buildings by shock and continuous hyperchlorination: 5 years experience
title_short Legionella control in the water system of antiquated hospital buildings by shock and continuous hyperchlorination: 5 years experience
title_sort legionella control in the water system of antiquated hospital buildings by shock and continuous hyperchlorination: 5 years experience
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4223580/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25027499
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-14-394
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